When Tyler got back to his own house, he was still fuming.
He was angry about making a fool of himself the night before, but even angrier that Athena wanted to break up.
He’d always thought Athena loved him most, that no matter what lines he crossed, she’d always forgive him. But ever since they got together, he’d started to feel deeply uneasy, like Athena was hiding something big behind that calm exterior.
Still, he’d never tried to dig into her past—snooping around would only make it look like he cared too much.
His face darkened. He snapped at the housekeeper standing nearby.
“Pack up all of Athena’s things and toss them in the trash. And from now on, don’t ever let her set foot in here again.”
The staff glanced at each other in confusion. Tyler and Athena had seemed perfectly fine all week—what on earth had happened? Most of them thought Tyler had finally found “the one.” Guess not.
But nobody dared to question him. They just got to work.
Within ten minutes, Athena’s few pitiful belongings were wheeled out into the foyer.
Tyler glanced at the tiny suitcase and realized it was absurdly small—nothing like what you’d bring if you were planning to move in. It felt more like she’d just come for a weekend getaway. A very short one.
“Tyler, do you really want us to throw all this out?” one of the staff asked, hesitating.
The longer he looked at that suitcase, the more irritated he became.
“Throw it out. I never want to see her stuff again!”
The housekeeper nodded and started toward the door, but before they’d even left the living room, Tyler’s voice rang out.
“Wait. Hold on. I’ll call her and ask if she wants any of it.”
They stopped.
Tyler figured, at the very least, it was an excuse to call her. He quickly hit her number.
This time, though, Athena had blocked him. All he got was the cold, dead line.
He tried messaging her on every other app he could think of, but it was no use—she’d already deleted him everywhere.
He hadn’t expected Athena to be so ruthless. He hadn’t even made up his mind about breaking up, and she’d already cut him off completely.
Frustration boiling over, he glanced at the staff, who were still lingering with the suitcase. He waved them off, impatient.
“Just get rid of it!”
No one dared ask again.

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